Soo if i read the links right ya CUT down the Mil Whip ? to turn the 11 meter band ?
Depends.
The idea is to make the antenna resonant at the chosen transmit frequency. You can either change the physical characteristics of the antenna to make it resonant of you can change the electrical characteristics to make it resonant (at least as the transmitter sees it).
The point is that the MX6707 has an antenna tuning network in the base. In theory you could use a separate, commercially available antenna tuner to match you chosen mil antenna to the frequency range you will transmit on.
The MX6707 base is adjustable for frequency. There is a knob (turn it one way only) to let you select the mill frequency you will be using. The mil radios have a multi-conductor cable that powers a small motor inside to do this automatically but if you do not have mil radio you need to use the knob.
Set the MX6707 for the lowest frequency then open it up and adjust the proper variable capacitor to tune it for the chosen transmit frequency.
There are other bases that use a spring steel wire antenna that could be cut to tune the antenna but I do not know if that will make one of them work on the CB band.
I used the MX6707 and tuned it for use with a CB by adjusting the capacitor as per the instructions from the flash off road site. Then I acquired a ham license and used the same basic procedure to tune the MX6707 to work with a 6-meter radio.